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March 1 @ 6:08:40 a.m.
Be Prepared
"The world today is so prone to change in an unpredictable manner, that it may not always be advisable to follow too rigid a course. Be prepared to be flexible, and to take advantage of alternative and better routes which may arise unexpectedly." ... [MORE]
March 3 @ 7:16:30 a.m.
Meditation Thought
"Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. " ... [MORE]
March 6 @ 7:42:18 a.m.
Oscar for "Crash"
As I wrote Jan.20th,06: great movie, made me cry. Go and see it! ... [MORE]
March 8 @ 8:06:26 a.m.
Slavery
One thing alone is certain, that man's slavery grows and increases. ... [MORE]
March 9 @ 2:17:33 p.m.
Silence
Words have the impossible task to explain the beauty of silence. They cannot ... [MORE]
March 12 @ 2:31:14 p.m.
Why Your Boss is Programmed to be a Dictator
Did you vote your boss into the corner office? If not, perhaps your boss is a dictator. Chetan Dhruve explains why bosses become dictators. Go to http://www.changethis.com/19.BossDictator ... [MORE]
March 15 @ 12:27:03 a.m.
Authentic Leadership
George, a former Medtronic CEO, sets the tone early in his book: "Somewhere along the way we lost sight of the imperative of selecting leaders that create healthy corporations for the long term." It would be wonderful if George then provided readers hungry for change with a blueprint for how this could happen; alas, such is not the case. George's thesis-too many CEOs think only in the short term and of the stock price, eventually losing a company's focus in the hurtling pursuit of Wall Street validation-is not a bad one. His proposal: a call for "authentic leadership," that is, finding a leader who doesn't try to emulate the greats, because such copycatting will never result in authenticity or honest leadership. ... [MORE]
March 17 @ 1:05:46 p.m.
Meditation Thought
The surest sign of spiritual progress is a total lack of concern about ... [MORE]
March 19 @ 10:04:13 a.m.
Learning
"Strong people make as many and as ghastly mistakes as weak people. The difference is that strong people admit them, laugh at them, learn from them. That is how they became strong." ... [MORE]
March 22 @ 3:09:24 a.m.
Say Goodbye
Man is a growing gestalt. ... [MORE]
March 23 @ 6:27:31 p.m.
Meditation Thought
We all came into this world gifted with innocence, but gradually, as ... [MORE]
March 25 @ 3:25:44 p.m.
CNN & Spirituality (!) - you definitely should see or at least read it
"The Quest for spirituality - Join Richard Quest on a search for inner peace that takes him from the Himalayas to New York. He seeks enlightenment from the Dalai Lama, meets Buddhist convert Goldie Hawn and meditates on the transcendental world of maverick movie director David Lynch." (CNN) You can watch it on CNN March 26th at 18.00 GMT, or (at least) read it at http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/03/20/spirituality/ ... [MORE]
March 28 @ 12:12:06 a.m.
Does someone care?
"We must have a theme, a goal, a purpose in our lives. If you don’t know where you’re aiming, you don’t have a goal. My goal is to live my life in such a way that when I die, someone can say, she cared. " ... [MORE]
March 30 @ 12:36:04 a.m.
Meditation Thought
"One thought has struck me over again. We only have our life one moment at a time. It's the way we answer the challenge of each moment, face the fear and live the joy and love possible in each moment that enables us to live each moment to the full. Only then can we really live our lives. " ... [MORE]

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